Vestidos de quinceanera 2013!!!!!!

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Blog de Quinceaneras por : Dolores Martines Briagas

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The meaning of the Quinceanera`s Tiara

The tiara plays a significant role in the celebration. It symbolizes the transition from a young girl to a young woman who is no longer a child. Quinceaneras are also seeped in tradition in a religious sense as many choose to wear the crown to symbolize their dedication as one of God's princesses. The tiara represents the crown Jesus wore on the cross, only with a positive appeal due to the joy and faithfulness the girl possesses due to her willingness to live for him.

Meaning of the last doll (La ultima Muneca)

The last doll is another one of those traditional symbols that packs a great deal of meaning. The last doll, or ultima muneca, represents the quinceanera leaving behind her childhood and the toys of a young girl in exchange for more grown-up interests fitting a young woman. The last doll can be given by the padrinos or parents.

Meaning of the Quinceanera High Heels (Las Zapatillas)

High heel shoes are one of the most significant symbols of the quinceanera. Although I'm not sure how true it is nowadays, traditionally, a Latina was not allowed to wear high heel shoes until her XV años. The quinceanera begins her ceremony in flat heels, symbolic of her childhood. Usually during the reception, her father will kneel at her feet as she sits in a special chair. He will remove the low heeled shoes of her childhood and replace them with her first high heeled shoes.

Meaning of the Quinceanera ring

The ring serves the same purpose as the bracelet. It symbolizes God's unending love. The quinceanera may receive one or both of these items. Often the ring and bracelet will be part of a matching set, like the cute set I found and linked to on my quinceanera resource page.

La Corte De Honor (Court of Honor)

The court of honor is a court of her chosen peers made up of paired off girls and boys, respectively known as "damas" and "chambelanes". Typically, there are fourteen or seven pairs "damas" and "chambelanes", which each literally translate to dames and chamberlains.